Peacekeeping Under Fire Rubinstein 2008 Culture & Intervention Paradigm
Explore the critical dynamics of international peacekeeping with "Peacekeeping Under Fire: Culture and Intervention" by Robert A. Rubinstein. This essential academic text delves into the complex interplay between cultural contexts and intervention strategies, offering a profound analysis of UN peacekeeping operations. Drawing on extensive research, Rubinstein, a renowned Professor of Anthropology and International Relations, provides an insightful examination of how cultural aspects significantly influence the success and challenges of peacebuilding efforts worldwide. This scholarly work is a vital resource for students, researchers, and professionals in international studies, anthropology, political science, and military strategy.
Specifications
| Book Title | Peacekeeping Under Fire |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Edition | Paperback |
| Narrative Type | Nonfiction |
| Era | 2000s |
| Size Type | Regular |
| ISBN | 9781594515484 |
| Publisher | Routledge |
| Item Length | 8.7 in |
| Publication Year | 2008 |
| Type | Textbook |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Item Height | 0.7 in |
| Author | Robert A. Rubinstein |
| Item Weight | 10.4 Oz |
| Item Width | 6.1 in |
| Number Of Pages | 224 Pages |
This textbook has been updated to include the latest research in the field.